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  Public Policy & Activism > Government Insurance & Benefits

AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)

ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC)

AIDS Health Insurance Program (AHIP)

Food Stamps

GMHC Representative Payee Financial Management Program

Group Health Insurance After Employment Ends

HIV Special Needs Plans (SNiP Tips)

Medicaid

Medicare

Medicare Part D Fact Sheets

Meeting the Medicaid Surplus Income Spenddown

New York State Disability

Public Assistance (PA) and HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA)

Transitioning to Work

Social Security Disability Insurance

Supplemental Security Income

   Introduction

Dealing with insurance and benefits can be very stressful for a person living with HIV or AIDS. GMHC can help you understand and apply for the different government entitlement programs that are available to you. The rules and regulations for applying may seem overwhelming, but once you have a basic understanding of the programs, you can make the system work for you.

This fact sheets on the right describe the benefits you may be entitled to and the eligibility requirements for each program. These benefits are not automatically provided; you must apply for them. GMHC's Advocacy Unit can help you in determining eligibility and can make referrals to entitlement agencies. Please note that the dollar amounts listed in some of the benefits described may vary from state to state.

When you request assistance from GMHC's Advocacy Unit by calling 212/367-1125, an assessment is made to determine which benefits you are eligible for. The assessment is made over the phone. If necessary, you will be provided with the appropriate application forms and instructions.

GMHC offers a forum covering the various benefits programs. It is open to the public and is held on a monthly basis. Please call the GMHC Advocacy Helpline for the exact time, date and location of the forum. Bear in mind that advocacy groups do not control the granting of benefits; various agencies governed by federal, state and local laws are responsible for this. We are here to help guide you through the maze of applications, requests and confusing jargon and to provide advocacy on your behalf.

The best time to plan for disability and other entitlement programs is before you leave work. Although you cannot apply for certain benefits until you have stopped working, start to educate yourself now.

 

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National ADAP Monitoring Project

US Government Food Stamp Program Web Site

US Government Medicare Site

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Benefits For People With Disabilities. Covers both SSI and SSDI from Social Security Online

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